Liver mass due to penetration of a silent duodenal ulcer
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2007Author
Somi, MH
Tarzamni, MK
Farhang, S
Eftekhaar-Sadat, AT
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Liver penetration is a rare but serious complication of peptic ulcer disease. We report a 60-year-old man, without any serious risk factor for peptic ulcer, presented with mild abdominal discomfort, food-related vomiting and weight loss, and a mass in the left hepatic lobe, which was the result of a silent duodenal ulcer penetration. The diagnosis was based on histological examination of the endoscopicl biopsies.